[NEBULA] Take the logs on a server

Socrux
Socrux Posts: 3  Freshman Member
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edited April 2021 in Nebula

Hello all !


We have a NSG50 and i need to take the logs and put on a server to save it. The only way is put a usb stick on the NSG but it's not a good solution for me. I tried a lot of solution :

-Take the file by ftp

-by PowerShell

-HTML and JavaScript, work but it's not automatique and need a human's action.

-SSH

ect...


So i need a solution, someone can help me ?


good day ! :)

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  • [Deleted User]
    [Deleted User] Posts: 213  Freshman Member
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    Hello @Socrux,

    sorry for any confusion. It is the IP of our syslog server. I swapped the screenshot and blacked it out.

    So in your case you should enter the IP of your syslog server.

    You can be flexible with your syslog server, as many different systems do support this.

    For example the Zyxel NAS series does support this (page 172:)

    ftp://ftp.zyxel.com/NAS326/user_guide/NAS326_V5.21%20ed3.pdf

    Best regards

    Lukas

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  • [Deleted User]
    [Deleted User] Posts: 213  Freshman Member
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    edited January 2020

    Hello @Socrux ,

    maybe you might want to try to use a syslog server under "Site-Wide -> General Setting -> Reporting


    Best regards

    Lukas

  • Socrux
    Socrux Posts: 3  Freshman Member
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    edited January 2020

    Thank you for your answer.


    What does the IP correspond to ?

    What i need to save ? (computer, nas, raspberry..?)

    How does it work ?


    Best Regards.

  • [Deleted User]
    [Deleted User] Posts: 213  Freshman Member
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    Hello @Socrux,

    sorry for any confusion. It is the IP of our syslog server. I swapped the screenshot and blacked it out.

    So in your case you should enter the IP of your syslog server.

    You can be flexible with your syslog server, as many different systems do support this.

    For example the Zyxel NAS series does support this (page 172:)

    ftp://ftp.zyxel.com/NAS326/user_guide/NAS326_V5.21%20ed3.pdf

    Best regards

    Lukas

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